Prince William watches England 6-1 victory after issuing 'pain of DEATH warning'

PRINCE William missed the initial airing of the England game against Panama and managed to avoid the score for the rest of the day before sitting down to watch the match with Jordan Crown Prince after dinner at the Beit Al Urdun Palace.

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The pair looked relaxed as they sat on the grey sofa and appeared to toast the game with just water.

During his visit of the Middle East, the Duke of Cambridge was presented with a wooden shield decorated with the crest of his beloved Aston Villa football club during a visit to a technology lab in the Jordanian capital of Amman.

The Duke even pressed a button to start a laser cutter which produced the design, but before it sprang into action he spotted the Villa crest on the machine and said: "That's familiar. Very good. You have done your research."

Once completed he said: "That's very impressive. Thank you very much."

The pair looked relaxed as they sat on the grey sofa and appeared to toast the game with just water (Image: TWITTER)

It was one of two Villa-themed gifts the second in line to the throne took away with him from the technology lab, an initiative set-up by a foundation started by Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein.

He was also given a model of the petrol tank on one of his beloved Ducati motorbikes bearing the Villa crest.

The Duke's five-day tour of the Middle East is his most high profile foreign trip and will also see him visit Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

This will be the first time a member of the monarchy has visited on behalf of the Government.

Kensington Palace shared a picture of William watching the match in the luxurious pad (Image: TWITTER)

William is scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during his trip.

His father Prince Charles and grandfather, Prince Philip, have made trips to the region, although these have been in an unofficial capacity.

He has made history as the first member of the Royal Family to officially visit both Israel and Palestine.